
Ruff Review: Canine Cottages Is Hiring Dogs to Test Out Their Pet-Friendly Vacation Rentals
Are you a UK resident whose dog doesn’t mind posing for a few photos? That could earn you a free vacation.
Are you a UK resident whose dog doesn’t mind posing for a few photos? That could earn you a free vacation.
Spring may be the most intense allergy season, but ragweed pollen reigns come fall. Here’s how to keep your house pollen-free.
See what it looks like to fly down Angel Falls—the inspiration for Paradise Falls in 2009’s ‘Up’—in glorious 5K.
Some hard-boiled eggs emerge from the pan sporting a gray or green ring around the yolk. Will it kill you? No. Can it be explained? Yes.
Look closely at the color of the tag when shopping for bread—it could help you pick out a fresher loaf.
Sadly, the answer to “How long do indoor cats live?” is not “As long as you do!” But they do usually outlive outdoor cats.
Goodbye, beaches. Hello, fall foliage. From the Grand Canyon to Kauai, Hawaii, here’s where to head this autumn.
Discover the new thermal-regulating outdoor blanket from Crua Outdoors, which is available to back on Kickstarter through Friday, October 1.
The reason your refrigerator light doesn’t have a friend in the freezer comes down to cost-benefit analysis.
Paleographers know exactly why your dog might get weirdly excited if you whip out a medieval manuscript.
Calvin Graham was just 12 years old when he enlisted in the Navy. By 13, he was a veteran. By 14, he was married.
From weird museums to kitschy sculptures, these attractions are worth a stop on your next cross-country road trip.
McFlurry machines are notorious for breaking down, forcing customers to mourn the dessert that could have been. Now the FTC wants to know why.
From ancient Mesopotamia to New York deli counters, pickles have played a vital role in the global culinary scene. But where do pickles come from, and how did the cucumber become the standard-issue pickling vegetable in the States?
Why does heat make you so tired? Because even if you’re just lounging around, your body is working hard.
The phrase "tying the knot" originated in medieval times during the practice of handfasting, but still holds strong to this day.
The perfect place to keep track of all your favorite books and also your list of dream guests for a literary dinner party.
A hen named Henry patrols the parking area of a New Zealand preschool. According to one student, Henry ensures that "when cars come, they don't drive over the children."
Looking for a restless escape? These haunted inns, hotels, and Airbnbs are full of things that go bump in the night.
Though humans and koalas don't have much in common, there is one big similarity: fingerprints. Koalas have looping fingerprints just like humans, and some might not be able to tell them apart.
The plain vodka you have at home is a cheap, effective, and chemical-free alternative to commercial stain removers.
If you're an uninvited guest to an octopus hangout, you need to be prepared for a seashell coming at your dome.
Simply asking for a receipt when you order from McDonald's can improve the quality of your fast food meal.
The 10-foot-tall sculpture in England is an aerolian harp, playing haunting music as the wind blows through it.